The number of voters in Delhi increased by nearly eight lakh since the last assembly polls, with significant growth in constituencies like Bawana and Vikaspuri. However, 14 constituencies, including Delhi Cantonment and New Delhi, saw a decline in electorate numbers due to factors like government housing policy changes.
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Former Jammu and Kashmir DGP SP Vaid claims that Pakistan's government and military have lost control over Balochistan, predicting a potential breakup of the country. The Baloch Liberation Army's recent hijacking of the Jaffar Express and hostage-taking of over 100 passengers highlights the region's escalating insurgency and instability.
Former railway minister Lalu Prasad Yadav has appealed to the Rouse Avenue Court to drop charges against him in the IRCTC corruption case, citing a lack of evidence. The CBI alleges that Yadav received prime land in exchange for awarding maintenance contracts to Sujata Hotels. The court will continue hearing arguments on April 21.
Rahul Gandhi criticizes Kejriwal's governance by highlighting poor infrastructure in Delhi, with videos showing open drains and collapsed roads. He also challenges Kejriwal on social justice issues, questioning his stance on reservation policies. This intensifies the rivalry between Congress and AAP ahead of the assembly polls.
Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar dismissed a privilege notice against union home minister Amit Shah, filed by Congress's Jairam Ramesh. Shah had referenced a 1948 press release concerning a Congress leader's involvement with the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund. Dhankhar found no violation in Shah's statement, maintaining it was authenticated.
The Supreme Court is set to hear petitions challenging the appointment process of the chief election commissioner and election commissioners on February 4. The case addresses concerns about the exclusion of the Chief Justice of India from the selection panel, which is seen as excessive executive interference.
Taking to the social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, "I will be attending Jahan-e-30 PM tomorrow, 28th February, at Sunder Nursery in Delhi. This is the 25th edition of the festival, which has been a commendable effort to popularize Sufi music and culture. I look forward to witnessing Nazr-e-Krishna during tomorrow's program. I compliment Muzaffar Ali Ji and the team of the Rumi Foundation for their work in this field over the years."
Actor-politician Vijay warned Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be cautious regarding Tamil Nadu, highlighting the state's historical resilience. Speaking at his party's general council meeting, Vijay criticized the central government on issues like delimitation, language policy, and NEP, and voiced strong opposition to central schemes impacting the state.
Two more suspected terror module members operated from Bangladesh were arrested in Assam, bringing the total arrests to 10. The suspects, linked to the Ansarullah Bangla Team and al-Qaida, were apprehended after interrogations and a significant cache of arms and ammunition was seized, averting a major attack.